“South Wales Police were the focus of this darkly comic series, which became BBC Wales’ most popular factual programme in six years and one of iPlayer’s most streamed shows”Broadcast Magazine

"This lively and eye-opening new series, which follows the officers of South Wales police offers a vivid reminder of the poverty that exists in this country. It also offers a crash-course in empathetic, hands-on policing. In a nutshell, everyone knows everyone in Merthyr and that makes for excellent policing" The Times

"There were many moments that stood out for being funny, moving and sometimes very sad"WalesOnline

The Cruise - ITV

Documentary series following a huge cruise ship on a voyage around the Baltic Sea. Sailing from Scandanavia to Russia, we meet the crew and passengers aboard the 5,000 berth behemoth. A ratings hit for ITV, attracting almost 5 million viewers... subsequently re-commissioned.

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Demolition: The Wrecking Crew - BBC Two

Filmed over a year, this BBC Two observational documentary series explores the work of demolition contractors around the UK.

The Secret Life of Students - Channel 4

For the first time on television, a group of young adults gave permission for their digital lives to become an integral part of a documentary. Their calls, texts, voicemail, tweets, facebook status etc were all combined to add a fresh and revealing layer to the series, which charts their experience of leaving home and settling in to the first term at university.

The Planners - BBC Two

Alice and Her Six Dads - BBC Three

I started filming with Alice, 21, after she told me that she wanted to track down her biological Dad. She had no idea where he lived, hadn't seen him since she was a baby, and had never even seen a photo of him.

The film follows Alice's journey to find her Dad, and poses questions about what it really means to be a Dad.

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Neighbourhood Watched - BBC One

“This observational documentary series takes a seemingly mundane subject – housing officers and their sometimes difficult and uncooperative tenants – and comes up with an eye opening, and often entertaining, snapshot of life on Britain’s housing estates today.”

Daily Telegraph – Critics choice

Wild Things - Channel 4

An authored film for Channel 4’s First Cut strand. Entirely self-shot, it is the story of a radical 1970s commune where the children were all given the surname “Wild”, in the hope that they would grow up to be wild and free from the traditional confines of the nuclear family.

"It is with great confidence that Adam Hopkins seizes his chance in Channel 4's First Cut slot for new directors...”The Sunday Times - Critics Choice